I recently came across a question, which I will paraphrase here, since I don't think it's worth linking to and subjecting it to the meta-effect.
I'm using vi, and some of my commands are mapped incorrectly. What could be causing this issue, and how do I reset it to the default setting?
A user posted this answer:
This looks like you are using the classic "VI" instead of "VIM (VI IMproved)". If you are root on the machine try installing VIM. I experience this behaviour on Ubuntu every time after a fresh os install.
Now, even though I agree with them, (vim is far better than vi) I thought this is clearly NAA. I flagged it as NAA, but it was declined, stating:
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer.
I think this decline was wrong. This isn't a technical inaccuracy, because it isn't an answer. This answer didn't attempt to answer the post. If I ask:
How do I do X in Y?
And someone answers:
You shouldn't being using Y. You should use Z instead.
That doesn't answer the question of how to do X. Or for example, if someone says:
This C code is creating a memory leak. How can I fix it?
and I answer:
You should use Java instead. Java has less memory leaks.
This is clearly NAA.
Was my flag correct?